Tuesday, 3 September 2013

Is there a significant performance penalty for using deep template inheritance in django?

Is there a significant performance penalty for using deep template
inheritance in django?

References

Reference NO 1

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/15165178/is-there-a-significant-performance-penalty-for-using-deep-template-inheritance-i

Reference NO 2

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4206146/django-compressor-and-template-inheritance

Reference NO 3

http://www.djangobook.com/en/2.0/chapter04.html

Reference NO 4

http://www.pocoo.org/~blackbird/django-templates-blogpost.html

Reference NO 5

http://puyb.net/download/djangobook/res2.html

Reference NO 6

http://ebooklink.net/g/download/1847195709/Django%201.0%20Template%20Development/

Reference NO 7

http://www.amazon.com/Django-Template-Development-Scott-Newman/dp/1847195709

Reference NO 8

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